what causes Depression
Non Painful Diseases
All persons I have seen with clinical depression had small
roundworms in the brain. Is it any wonder the brain can't make
enough neurotransmitters or gets them out of balance? The usual
worms are hookworms (Ancylostoma), Ascaris of cats and dogs,
Trichinellas and Strongyloides.
Although it is commonly believed that hookworms penetrate
the skin when walking barefoot on earth, this appears to be a
negligible route. The important routes are eating animal filth and
inhaling filthy dust. Our pets pick these worms up daily. We get
them and give them in constant exchange with our pets and family
members. Diapering babies is an especially hazardous, though
necessary, business. Letting little children clean up after their
own bowel movements is even more hazardous. Hands should be
sanitized with grain alcohol after dealing with bowel contents,
whether your own, your child's, or an animal's. If you clean up a
messy diaper and then your hands well with soap, then go to
make the chopped salad for dinner, you're sure to give each
family member a dose of whatever the baby has. It was hiding
under the fingernails. Animals clean up the easy way: they simply
lick the youngster's bottom. But, we humans are not strong enough
to take on a dose of bottom with each meal. We must sanitize
our hands.
Cleaning bathrooms is also dangerous. Wear gloves. If nobody
suffers from depression, you can use bleach (stored in the
garage) to disinfect the stool, otherwise use alcohol (50% grain
alcohol). Keep doorknobs and faucet handles wiped with alcohol,
too.
If you suffer from depression use your zapper to immediately
kill these four roundworm species: Ancylostoma, Ascaris,
Trichinella and Strongyloides.
Other family members should be cleared of these four worms
on the same day or as close to it as possible. Reinfection always
occurs. In the depressed person, the microscopic parasites travel
immediately to the brain. In others, they may simply reside in the
intestine or lungs or liver, or other organs. Pathways (routes) to
the brain have become established for the depressed person.
These must heal before there is any tolerance to reinfection.
Solvents and other toxins, also in the brain, slow down or
prevent healing. For this reason the depressed person should do
the Four Clean-ups.
The bacteria of the Shigella family are always seen in depression
cases. Kill all Shigellas and avoid reinfection by boiling
dairy products and not eating those that can't be boiled. Go on
the Bowel Program (page 546). Do not eat deli food or hand
prepared salads at salad bars. Finally, do the Liver Cleanse, repeating
every two weeks. Depression, even of long standing, can
lift within days after the brain finally has its territory to itself.
Look in the mirror and smile at yourself for your success in
vanquishing your invaders. Never again, let these creepy crawlers
into the happiness-center of your brain.